P.S. all of DiS' end of decade coverage will take place next year as we'll be celebrating 10 years of DiS and also gives us time to take stock and adventure back through the decade over several weeks/months.

Interesting choice for the entire decade, it definitely rates in a top 10 for me too and probably any true Muse fan... that's why it was such a heartbreaker they seem to have dropped it from their set on the current tour.

whether it's just you know my favourite, or whether it's supposed to be representative of the period as a whole? If it's supposed to be from a perspective wider than my own I'd go for All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem, but if it's just me probably Kiss Kitty on the Lips by Street Smart Cyclist or The Universe by Do Make Say Think.

I don't like this way we've grown apart, to be honest. Remember when we could enjoy a Born Ruffians concert together? And we'd both buy t-shirts? And you'd make me look cheap by telling them to keep the change? But now you just go on about shit like The Hysterical Injury.

Then I see folk have put silent shout, there there, roscoe, hopeless, all my friends, up with people....... and realise it's actually impossible. What about Enter Space Capsule, or The Modern Age, or Idioteque, or New Born (Elbow, definitely not Muse)...?

Let's Kill Music, something about it and the first time I saw them live playing it, that has never let go. Coulda picked about 20 others. Don't worry, they're def gonna feature in our end of decade stuff next year.

It's hard to choose just one but this song has it all for me. I can listen to it on repeat ( a rare quality ), it's lyrical content is moving, makes me smile, it stands out from a already excellent album.

Such as, for example:
Rue The Day and Wake Up (from Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone)
All Hands And The Cook and Another One Goes By(From A Hundred Miles Off)
The Blue Route and On The Water(from You & Me)

I've seen The Walkmen twice in the last year or so, and it grated me that on both occasions there were numerous hecklers in the crowd repeatedly calling for them to play their "hit", seeing as there actually is no much strength in depth in their back catalogue.

when a band decides to not rewrite their most popular song again and again. I think they're more of an album band anyway, not one of those that relies on the big hits to avert people's attention from all the filler. You & Me is among my albums of the decade.